Valimai Tamil movie 




Movie details :-


is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by H. Vinoth, and produced by Boney Kapoor under Bayview Projects LLP in collaboration with Zee Studios, as co-producer and distributor. The film stars Ajith Kumar, Huma Qureshi and Kartikeya Gummakonda. It revolves around Arjun, a police officer, who is assigned to track down a group of outlaw bikers following their involvement in heinous crimes.


Movie release date :-


Movie is going to release on the theatres on 24 Feburary 2022.


Movie cast :-


Ajith Kumar as Arjun IPS


Huma Qureshi


Kartikeya Gummakonda


Bani J


Sumithra


Yogi Babu


Selva


G. M. Sundar


Achyuth Kumar


Raj Ayyappa


Pearle Maaney


Dhruvan


Chaitra Reddy


Movie review :-


Vinoth, in his most recent movie, has neglected to deal with the tension of coordinating a whiz film. The film isn't intolerable yet considering the three years of 'Valimai update' madness, it is disappointing.


Ajith Kumar plays ACP Arjun, who is out to grab a group that perpetrates a few violations, for example, drug-carrying, chain grabbing and kills. The principal half, in spite of the inadequately composed humor, is watchable. We are captivated about the posse, which is named 'Satan's Slaves'. The pre-stretch square is the film's feature. It shows a splendidly arranged bicycle stunt scene.


The final part opens with another grasping activity arrangement. Post that, Valimai goes downhill. The film chooses drama over knowledge. The turns are either funny or non-existent. Aside from the medication threat, Tamil film's other pet subject is the 'mother opinion' and Valimai has more than adequate drama.


We miss the chief's touch in Valimai. Be it in the content and execution, Vinoth faced challenges in his initial two movies: Sathuranga Vettai (2014) and Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (2017). Here, he plays it too protected and this approach is frustrating contrasted with how Karthik Subbaraj and Lokesh Kanagaraj managed Petta and Expert separately. Regardless of their mistakes, the couple re-imagined the idea of star vehicles. Valimai has a saint presentation scene high on inventiveness yet past that, it tragically follows the 90s recipe.


Ajith is fine while Huma Qureshi has only one smooth activity scene to sparkle. The redeeming quality is the twisted presentation from Kartikeya Gummakonda.